Yamaha P-225 Digital Piano REVIEW - What’s Missing?!?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2023
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🎹 Yamaha’s P-225 product website
usa.yamaha.com/products/music...
🎹 Reference manual usa.yamaha.com/files/download...
🎹 In-depth Review by Two English Dudes (compact key action confusion was borne here)
• New Yamaha P225 A lege...
Does not come with these:
🔗USB Type-C Male to USB Type-B Male Cable
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...
🔗 Stereo 3.5mm to 1/4" Headphone Adapter
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...
Music links:
🌞Starship Trooper • Starship Trooper: a. L...
🌞Don’t Stop Believin’ • Journey - Don't Stop B...
📓 What’s a P Value?
www.investopedia.com/terms/p/.... - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Long ago, instead of buying a nice, new car, I bought a new Petrof concert grand. I believe it was 7’6”. After about five years of owning it, I was forced to sell it. Nothing, nothing can replace the experience of that sound, except for another concert grand. Twice I had guests over who were professional, famous pianists. They played it while I walked around it. That experience was incredible.
Thank you for commenting!! that is a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing it.
Excellent review - you've touched on areas that more lengthy reviewers entirely missed. Well done. (For instance, you mentioned the lack of a honky-tonk piano voice, and you actually showed the panel where the 1/4" headphone jacks are. I've seen spec sheets that erroneously claim the P225 only has one headphone jack.)
Thank you for the comment, very much appreciate it!
Came across this on my home page, beautifully reviewed and yet underrated. Keep it up.
Thank you so much! I very much appreciate that!
Great info! Thx😊
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video helps a lot
Interesting. Did you by any chance check the static pressure needed to move C4 (I need something around 50 g - GHS action and Yamaha C7 grand piano that I play have this static pressure needed to move the key and I will not tolerate even 60g because I got into some finger joint problems after playing on P-515 for ten months)
Thank you.
Michael
Ps. Yamaha Canada tells me that it will be available in November
Many thanks.
When you connected the p225 to the notebook via USB cable, the sound that came out on the piano speakers was from the virtual instrument of the notebook???
The sound out of the speakers was produced by the sound bank on the p225 piano itself at about 3:26 into the video timeline. If I were to record on the notebook, it would have recorded the sound as an electric piano as that's what track I had open at the moment. Also for what its worth, if you wanted the software (in this case Garage Band) to record the actual piano sounds played from the Yamaha piano, you can set the track on the notebook to Audio Track, as opposed to one of the many virtual instrument of the notebook. Hope that helps!
Was Nirvana "Heart shaped box" at the end of your video?
Oh I wish I could play that! No that was the end of “Starship Trooper” by Yes when @RickWakemanOfficial was touring with the band. I love the way that song rolls on and on. Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting!
@@puttothetest Rick Wakeman is an amazing pianist!!! I love YES ❤
@@lucynab6780 (reposting my reply cause I don't think it sent) Same here! He announced his "farewell" tour but I really hope it's not his farewell www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/rick-wakeman-farewell-tour-1234950987/ Already got my tickets :)
@@puttothetest 💪💪💪❤❤❤ cooolll!!!
When playing with headphones, how do you find the action noise - do you think it would be disruptive to housemates in another room?
Thanks for your review!
It might be, I can bang on it fairly intensely and it does make a pop sound of the keys being pressed. Not horrible just depends on people’s tolerance for the noises when the keys are being hit and released
Just be thankful you don't have a drummer in our home!
For me this 225 offers one really good piano sound and the other sounds i would almost never use. How much do you need to spend to get ten great piano sounds.
Thanks for commenting! My opinion: in the Yamaha line, you have to go up to $2k + (Clavinova CSP-150) to get something better, with multiple authentic sounds. But that seems to me anyway, like a whole lot more $$ for a few improvements. I bought the Arius for my parents and it’s in the same vein as this 225 in that it’s a good general use piano while being imounted on a cabinet for aesthetics. Maybe a Roland?
Does it have a transpose feature?
Yes it does. More information is on the page marked page 30 in the reference guide at usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/4/2145734/P-225_P-223_RM_En_B0.pdf Hope this helps!
Haha greag review.. Only a nerd would say " Let the P from Yamaha not confuse you with P value of statistics."
Happy learning, folks 😀
lol thanks for the comment!
Connector's jacks cannot be nor male neither female because gays with lesbians and transvestites would be aside...😢
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